The Markha Valley Trekking expedition is one of the most diverse and attractive Himalayan Trek. It has gigantic rock pinnacles, beetling cliffs, slender defiles and prayer-flagged passes.This trek is easily accessible from Leh trip and offers a large diversity of landscapes. The green oasis of the Markha Valley is guarded by Kang Yatse (6400mts) from east and Zanskar range from the south west.

On the southern skyline of Leh, the stunning Stok Kangri Peak is perfectly suited to someone seeking for the first Himalayan summit. This Ladakh trek is easily accessible from Leh and offers a large diversity of landscapes. We visit some of the great monasteries at Thiksey. We will cross the Kongmaru la 5150 meters before Nimaling below theimpressive peak of Kang yatse 6400 mtrs. Approaching at base camp, we take a straight forward route to summit.

From any of the high points we can have tremendous views of the Karakoram Saser Kangri peak (7670mts), Stok Kangri (6150mts), Kang Yatse 6400mts and Nun Kun (7135mts.). During this trek we will go through many scattered high villages, each with irrigated fields of barley, wheat and mustard which adds brilliance to the landscape of this broken moon land, and Markha valley trek is a part of Hemis National Park, which also an opportunity of spotting wild animals.

A tiny state and a charm of India, Meghalaya is tucked away in-between Assam and Bangladesh. Meghalaya is the place where the nature has poured in abundance the gifts of rain and sunshine. It has umpteen spots to explore, where you can cherish its glory along the way. Meghalaya is nestled between clouds, lush green forests and smoky hills, which will surly, enchant you while exploring the caves of Meghalaya. Meghalaya is just the one place for having 780 caves in the State, still many to be explored. In the same hill, other caves in Meghalaya are the caves of Eocene Age - Krem Um-Lawan, Krem Kotsati, Krem Umshangktat, Krem Lashinng, Krem Sweep. Prominent caves are set in the villages of Amlarem, Pdengshakap, Syndai and Nongtalang. Caving in Meghalaya is a comparatively new escapade which attracts number of tourists to India's northeastern state. Caving in Meghalaya is only done under the guidance of a skilled cave guide.

Kanchendzonga is one of the highest peaks of Himalayas, surrounded by other majestic but lesser known peaks. The Goechala Trek takes you for an up, close and personal experience of the Kanchendzonga peak, albeit from a distance. There are high mountain passes to cross, lush meadows to traverse and mountain views to enjoy on this trek.

Yambong in Singalia presents the amazing Trekking experiences in Sikkim with the most spectacular sights of Mt. Everest ranges and Kanchendzonga. The region and tracks are full of beautiful flora and fauna which covers the South West of the Varsey Rhododendron Sanctuary of Sikkim.

The trek begins from the helmets of Culmiates and Ambu at Yuksom. The most well known ranges that cover the holy countryside scenes of Mt. Khangchendzonga which are know as Singalila. The famous ranges of Yambong Singalila trail is the fortune ranges of the mountain, which we can explore, and is considered as the most amazing hidden heaven on earth. A person who loves trekking adventures, different cultures and nature can take advantage of the most pleasurable trekking experience. It also offers the most panoramic sightseeing experience of Khangchendzonga, Mt. Pandim, Singalia Trek, Dzongri and its surrounded ranges.

The trek trails crosses through the ranges of Singallia which is the border of the Sikkim and east of Nepal. The region surrounding the park offers the most amazing wilderness mountain peaks and are the highest mountains which are towering at the top of virtually untouched covering forest. You can also view glaciers in the areas of the park.

Yambong is also known for its cultural fusion which is visible clearly. This valley offers everything fulfilling for every tourists desire as it is the land of festivals and fairs, holy peaks and rivers, living local cultures and caves, pilgrim spots and snow covered mountains and also present the most beautiful flora and fauna of the valley.

Versay Trek is located in the extreme west. It is famous for Rhododendron forests. A must visit of a forest has umpteen Rhododendrons. The whole forest is ablaze with riot of Rhododendron Flowers. The back drop of the mountains is truly a mesmerizing experience.

The trekking in sikkim is considered to be one of the most attractive, by nature lovers. It takes adventurers through the Rhododendron forests & steep hills. The journey starts at Bagdogra, through Gangtok, Hilley to reach Versey. The journey is a combination of drive and trek, thus not making it very tiresome. The Uttaranchal trek gives you an opportunity to visit the famous Tibetian monasteries, Institute of Tibetology and many other related things which are allied with ancient Tibetan culture.

The night stay in camps is another experience which many visitors cherish for long in their memories. The trekkers huts are located in the most picturesque locations. The towering mountains will give you a feeling of a dwarf. The abundant variety of orchids and species of birds, for which the region is famous, offer you remarkable views on the way. Sikkim has many more places to visit and these Sikkim tourist places are some of the most famous ones in India.

Located in the laps of Himalayas, the small and beautiful state of Sikkim abounds in nature, culture and adventure. It has the unique distinction of being bounded by three sovereign nations; Nepal in the west, Bhutan in the east and China's Tibet in the north. It also shares its southern border with the state of West Bengal. Inhabitants of the state are the Lepchas, Bhutias and Nepalis.

The land of orchids & The land of tranquillity, these are some of the ways in which Sikkim has been described. In fact, in all its manifestations Sikkim has been projected as a naturalists paradise. Tosar Lake is located at the junction of the Mangan Ridge and the Chola range. To the south east of the lake, is a giant cliff or mountain overlooking the lake. It is considered sacred and worshiped by the local people.

This trek takes on the old traditional yak and cow trails in the Reserve forest and starts from Naga, Meyong, and Kaley with an altitude ranging from 1800 meters to 4000 meters at Tosar Lake. It passes through soggy temperature forest of broad leaved species and bamboos, temperate forest of conifer and rhodendron and damp alpine. Trek on this route requires a special permit from the Home Department, Government of Sikkim.

The trek in magnificent sikkim begins from the road head at Naksuk, Naga RF above Naga village which is about an hour drive from Mangan base camp. This trail follows the steep path used by herds of cows through wet temperate forest. This trek is the most popular trek in North Sikkim and is famous for great mountain views, floral spectacle in summer, beautiful birds and views of pristine forest.

What will you do : Gangtok Sightseeing, Uttarey Sightseeing, Trekking, Village Tour, Camping

Originating from Bagdogra, this amazing trekking tour will take the trekkers to the enchanting valleys and summits in Sikkim and its surrounding regions. Within the seventeen days of the tour, most of the days will be traversed through the rugged and uneven terrains. Even though the trekking routes might offer challenges, thrill and excitement lies in overcoming these challenges and in exploring the picture-perfect ambience and beauty of the regions.

While the misty atmosphere adds to the beauty of this trekking tour, spectacular views of the sunrise along with the majestic Mt Everest and Khangchendzonga adds more grandeur to the tour. Alpine meadows, flowering valleys, sacred temples and a myriad list of enchanting wildlife are the flamboyant add-ons of this tour.

Kanchenjunga or the Khangchendzonga Base Camp trek is considered as one of the most awe-inspiring and overwhelming treks in India. Offering some of the challenging yet delightful trails, this trek is undertaken by trekkers from different parts of the world. While for the non-adventurers this trek might sound difficult and strenuous, for the thrill mongers it is a dream come true!

Originating from Yuksom, this trek continues towards Bakhim, Dzongri and some of the other destinations and finally turns towards Yuksom. Within the eight days of trekking, the trekkers will have the astounding views of the Mt Khangchendzonga and other enchanting and soaring peaks of the region.

The people of Sikkim often assert that North Sikkim is as stunning as Switzerland. We may hear it when we will get there, or see it repeatedly mentioned in various brochures and guide books. Several decades earlier, a European guest of our late king had passed a remark to that order, and now the legend lives. True to this erstwhile visitors remark, many others after him have also reiterated the fact that North Sikkim is undeniably truly attractive. The views are ever-changing; along the way include rustic wayside hamlets bounded by terraced fields, monasteries, torrential mountain streams with lush green forests everywhere.

The journey to the North follows the North Sikkim Highway. This drive is an exploratory drive, which passes through high hills and deep river valleys that ends up in the foothills of the Himalayan Treks where gentle meadows overlook snow-clad Rocky Mountains.

Green Lake Trek in North Sikkim is very luxurious as it also includes Liaison Officer from the Home Department, Government of Sikkim and Liaison Officers from the Indian Army accompanying the group on the sikkim trek, all the expenses has to be borne by the agency, which is not required for other regions.

This Sikkim Trekking offers trekking holiday to Lahbha Tarum Tsachu. This is the only trek which has mountain or high altitude trek, Jungle trek, Rhododendron Trek, Lake Trek, as well as hot spring (Tarum hot spring) treks on the whole. What awaits the tourists is the uninhabited treasure of wildlife, sheer thrill and a lot of adrenaline rush.

Lahbha (Labha) Trek is one of the mystic and undiscovered places in India for adventure, pleasure, peace, spiritualism, cuisine, Wildlife, sports, and romance. The trekkers who have desire to view Kanchendzonga at a crow-fly distance of only 16 km, passing through jungles, mountains to view maximum number of mountain peaks, this is the trek to go for. This is the most ideal trek to enjoy the mountains at the nearest view point. It is said to be the paradise of lush forested mountain slopes where we can get glimpses of colorful birds and butterflies and discover a variety of wild and rare flora. While trekking we get a chance to appreciate the fresh mountain air and silence of wilderness and breath-taking view as Sikkim Himalayas unfolds itself before us. Here one can take pleasure in the views from Donkhala peak and Khangchengyo, which is one of the two guardian deities of people living in Achung and Lichen.

A wonderland in the North Eastern part of the country, North Sikkim is one of the least explored destinations in the country. Jotted with scenic lakes, lofty mountains, colourful meadows, rich flora and dense forests, it truly proves to be a paradise for the visitors.

Green Lake near Lachen is one such hidden gem that allows amazing view of the Kanchenjunga and other glorious Himalayan peaks. Adventurers embark on the famous green lake trek Sikkim, to revel in the beauty of the mountains! The winding road that leads to this stunning lake is interspersed with a large variety of rhododendrons that are a sight for the eyes. Though the going is tough through rocky terrain and dense forests, the end result is worth the effort.

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A walk with nature is meditative, therapeutic and exciting! Begin your 13-day green lake trekking tour from Bagdogra airport or New Jalpaiguri Railway Station and drive to Sikkim’s capital Gangtok. Along the drive, the gurgling Teesta River and the mountain ranges will surely mesmerise you with their immaculate beauty.

The Sikkim Green Lake trek begins from Lachen, slowly scale heights and traverse through forests to reach the destination - Green Lake in North Sikkim. Rugged and uneven terrains, bright and colourful flowers, rare orchids and panoramic views are the main attraction on the way.

Located in Sikkim, Goecha La trek is the dream and desire of the adventure lovers throughout the country! Nestled midst vibrant and colourful flora and fauna, it is also the way to the astounding Kanchenjunga National Park and its opulent beauty.

Originating from Yuksom, this trek passes through beautiful landscapes that are filled with exotic flowers and immensely attractive meadows and forests. The Rathong Chu River on the way adds more charm and appeal to the Goecha La trek. The pass is also an ideal spot to enjoy the best and most alluring views of the Mt Kanchenjunga.

Nestled high in the Himalayas between China to the north, Bhutan to east and Nepal to eastern frontier, Sikkim is often described as a land of unparalleled scenic beauty. A hidden gem in the north-eastern region of the country, trekkers on this trek get introduced to the fascinating beauty of picturesque landscapes, exotic wildlife and rolling wildlife.

The Yuksom to Dzongri trek in Sikkim is one of those trekking trips in India that will bring you to virgin, undiscovered lands coupled with the towering mountain peaks for company, that will ensure that you are among great company. The trek is often dubbed as ‘walking in Paradise’ and can be safely said that it is a traveller’s delight.

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The Yuksom Dzongri trek will take you to the heart of the beautiful Sikkim landscape. One will be tasked to make their way through the rugged, challenging and fascinating trails. Offering you a glimpse of some of the magnificent peaks like Kabru (7,353m), Ratong (6,678m), Kanchenjunga (8,534m), Koktang (6,147m), Pandim (6,691m) and Narsingh (5,825m).

Along your way to the Dzongri peak, you can also visit several other attractions as well. This includes some of the popular and stunning waterfalls within the region, sunset point like Tiger Hill in Darjeeling which will cap off a wonderful trek.

Mountain biking is always thrilling experience, and when it happens in Meghalaya, even more so. This 5 day Meghalaya tour takes on an amazing mountain biking experience which comprises of on road as well as off road trails. It takes you through some fantastic, scenic locations, including the dense rainforests of Cherrapunji, well known for their living root bridges.

Exploring caves can be amazing experience, as you make your way through dark corners and beautiful natural structures. Meghalaya is home to one of the largest cave networks in South Asia. The cave exploration tour of Meghalaya takes you through the caves of Khasi Hills in Meghalaya. While there are experienced personnel to guide you at every step, it is nevertheless an experience not to be missed for the adventurous souls.One of the most popular places in Meghalaya is the Krem Liat Prah.

Meghalaya, the wettest state of India, is home to a large network of caves. There are as many as 400 natural caves to explore in the region. This Meghalaya tour takes you on a cave exploration tour in the Jaintia Hills trek of Meghalaya, which has the highest number of caves in the state. Explore the mystic that surrounds these caves, as you are guided by trained personnel at every step. One of the most popular places in Meghalaya is the Krem Liat Prah.

The scenic hill slopes of Meghalaya are perfect for trekking. Hiking between settlements of vivid hill folks will be memorable and interesting experience. The amphitheatre of the Indian Himalayas, Meghalaya comprises of all the resources to cope with the challenges of the preliminary instincts of holidaymakers. Apart from caving you can do trekking. Trekking can be enjoyed to the fullest in several regions of Meghalaya. Pass through dense and abundant forests of Meghalaya. The whole scenario will leave you spellbound. The stunning Khasi hills add charm to the region of Meghalaya. The middle part of the plateau consists the Khasi Hills has the highest summits.

The abode of clouds Meghalaya has a lot to offer you. Meghalaya is nestled with lush forests and orchids. Trekking in Meghalaya has been proved to be a striking experience. The hike is demanding but you will be rewarded with snow capped peaks and pleasant landscapes. There are possibilities to discover with rare species. The rich flora and fauna adds charm to this region. Guides are easily available. The alluring and the majestic terrains have rolling hills and pleasant waterfalls. Stunning place called Shillong is known as mini London. The main attraction is Shillong point. You will traverse through gorgeous and mystic lakes, woods.

The Abode of clouds- Meghalaya, reveals the climatic phenomenon. It brings torrents of rain to this region. A region of scenic beauty, Meghalaya has lush green areas, crumpling hills, fertile valleys, species, orchids, meandering rivers, waterfalls, sparkling mountain streams and lakes. The hills of Khasi boast of having the deepest and longest of the caves in South Asia. Visits of Meghalaya caves would be taken as a study, known as Meghalaya Adventurous Association. Seven days tour will make you explore various caves of Meghalaya. On the first phase, you will visit Synrang- Pamiang has five entrances and popular for its Titanic Hall.

Krem Liat Prah cave is one of 150 known caves in the Shnongrim Ridge of the Jaintia Hills district. Mawsmai Cave is the only show cave, enormously lighted. Another cave, Krem Lymput is known for its rich calcite formations and Mughal rooms. Krem Mawmluh is also called as Krem Mawkhyrdop, has five river passages of impressive proportions. Explore the Krem Mawjymbuin, which has become a holy shrine for Hindu. It is a famous place for Hindu pilgrims. Krem Chympe is a resurgence cave, the last part of this tour.

For those who love to explore the unexplored, this Pasighat tour trek is one of the best options. This trek takes you on an eventful journey in the eastern Himalayas located in the largely unexplored state of Arunachal Pradesh. This 11 day trek requires a lot of stamina and is meant for avid trekkers. There are challenges involved, but at the end of it, the experience is worth it.

The majestic Himalayas have always offered amazing opportunities for adventure. This trek takes you through a largely unexplored route, which was once a popular route connecting India and Tibet. The trekking trail is named after FM Bailey and offers amazing views of eastern Himalayas, taking you through some really high passes and a really old village as well.

What will you do : Trek to Embeong village, visit ethnic tribal villages, explore cities

What will you see : Tribal villages, Embeong village, Lush Greenery

This beautiful journey into the heartland of Arunachal Pradesh will offer you some of the most amazing sights and captivating trekking trails. In addition to all the fun and excitement of trekking and sightseeing, you will also get opportunities to visit some of the indigenous villages and explore their ethnic tribes, understand their cultures and traditions. This journey, beyond doubt, is one of the most refreshing and enlightening journeys in the beautiful state of Arunachal Pradesh.

Embraced by the fascinating charm of the Dhauladhar Range and adorned with the enchanting beauty of Dharamshala, Triund proves to be a soothing destinations in the country. A popular trekking destination in Himachal Pradesh, this salubrious hill entices its visitors with all its natural grandeur and appeal.

While in Triund, you can easily gape in the astounding Dhauladhar Range on one side and the charismatic Kangra Valley on the other. While the enthrallment of the terrains, the tricky and tiresome curves on the way makes Triund a true treasure trove for the trekkers, its pristine and soothing ambience make it for an unlit mate relaxing destination.

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In addition to the enthrallment and excitement of trekking through the exhilarating terrains of Triund, this package also offers you an opportunity to relax and seek mental solace. Combined with Yoga sessions, this 3 days trekking tour will introduce you to the celestial beauty that dwells in this vicinity, and will also help you in attaining peace of mind and soul.

Escape the weariness of city-life or the barriers of your corporate boredom, join this trekking tour combined with yoga and get back as a changed you!

Naggar, a quaint and picturesque settlement in Kullu district is a must visit destination in Himachal Pradesh. Located around 22km from Manali (and 246km from Shimla), this scenic hamlet makes it for an amazing cycling and trekking experience.

Embraced with the rustic charm of the Kullu Valley and the enchanting beauty of the Parvati Valley, it also boasts of being one of the hotspots for nature, adventure and leisure travellers. The Malana trek boasts of wonderful terrains, appealing passes, lush thickets around this settlement which entice the cyclists and trekkers from across the world to try their riding and trekking skills here in Naggar.

Also, as this pictorial village acts as a connecting route to some of the religious and tourist spots like Bijli Mahadev Temple, Gauri Shankar Temple, Chanderkhani Pass, Rashol Pass and Malana, it has become a much sought after destination in Himachal Pradesh.

A quintessential trek for first-timers,the Hampta Pass trek is tailor made for those looking to experience the Himalayan adventures! The easiest access point for this trek is from Manali at an altitude of 14,100 ft, unlike most treks that start from a remote village.

Hampta Pass trekking is appealing mostly due to the fact that it connects the beautiful valleys of Kullu and Lahaul. The awe-inspiring landscapes and natural foliage of the region itself draws trekkers aplenty, not to mention the abundance of rare Himalayan birds and orchids spotted here.

Flourished with thick alpine forests, sprawling meadows, glacial valleys, this trek packs the punch of an idyllic adventure in the Himalayas. Moreover, trailing up to Hampta Pass also involves crossing through the high altitude alpine lake, reputed for its deep blue colour, called Chandratal. Another exemplary feature is the passage through the captivating Rohtang Pass that stands at an altitude of 13,000 feet and is enveloped in snow throughout the year, The best time to visit is in July to August.

It is being believed that in the entire planet if anyone has to find out a pristine mountainous landscape then Great Himalayan National Park will be the one. The shepherds, signs of animals covering, devoid of wildlife, denuded timber and overgrazing life comprises the entire national parks. The pressure of human population left the landscapes of Western China, Eastern Europe mountains, Tibet and Nepal from Andes. Here you can find snow leopard, bear, Himalayan Thar and Blue sheep. The unclimbed summits, unnamed ranges, wildflowers fulfilling endless fields and vast virgin forests are captivating billions of people in India.

Beas Kund or the mountains of Beas River that rises in the Himalayas and ultimately becomes a part of the Indus River, is a popular destination trekkers. As is with all experiences of trekking in Himachal, it is believed that this region has an infamous way of making you fall in love. Embrace the beauties of its gorgeous peaks, endless fascinating lands, genuinely hospitable locals and its cascading waters.

Beas Kund, Kullu-Manali Valley’s major attraction, is not just a stand-alone peak but is set against the backdrop of several others such as the Shitidhar Peak, Friendship Peak and others. Along the way to the summit of Beas Kund is the Solang Ropeway Point; a skiing spot, Dhundhi an unexplored land leading to Bakerthach and a preferred camping site.

About the Departure with Details: The Bhrigu lake and Beas Kund Trek in Himachal Pradesh is every travel adventurer’s paradise. It must be noted that this trek is suitable for both beginners as well as advanced-level trekkers as the slopes are moderately steep yet offer challenging trails every now and then. The key to staying fit is hydration and breathing techniques that will help you loosen your fears and inhibitions in climbing mountains over 11,000 feet in height, although there is no acclimatization required unless and otherwise prescribed. This fixed departure is also a departure from the real world, into a state of dreams!

Activities: Trekking, Camping

Duration: 7D/6N

Maximum Altitude: 14,000ft

Temperature Range: Between 13C (55F) in July and -7C (19F) in the coldest months

Shiti Dhar (meaning White Peak) has a height of over 18,000 feet and it is the best possible peak that you want to go on if you want to start mountaineering. It is perfect for those trackers that like climbing experience but want to go on a great Himalayan Trek. The south face of the peak offers a very challenging and straightforward route. Shitidhar has an accessibility that makes it twice as attractive as others. Your base camp will be near Beas Kund, Beas source, and the location is 1 day trek away from the highly popular Manali. It is a climb that will offer incredible views of Hanuman Tibba, Indrasan, Pir Panjal and Deotibba.

Discovered in the year 1884 as an alternate passage to the Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh, the Pin Parvati Pass trek is one of the most enthralling and challenging trekking trails in India. Taking the trekkers to a maximum altitude of 5,319m above the sea level, the Pin Parvati trek is usually undertaken during the months of July to September and requires excellent trekking skills and techniques.

A mixture of steep slopes, gradual climbs, barren mountains, snow-clad peaks and rugged passes, this 100km trek needs high trekking skills and can be completed in a course of 11 days. Also, as the Pin Parvati Pass trek takes you through some of the highest peaks, getting acclimatised to the environs also become a major requirement for successful completion of the trek.

Miyar valley is located in NW of Lahaul Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh. It extends over 100 kms from Udaipur to great Kang la pass. It is also known as the Valley of Flowers. Miyar valley is comparatively easy to reach by road and there are plenty of untouched things to explore which are still hidden to the outside world.

During summer cultivating green peas, potatoes and Barley is main cash crop in the valley. July and August is the prime time to explore this magnificent valley, blossoming with high altitude flowers, rare Blue poppy is quite famous among all.

We start trekking from Udaipur which is famous for wood carved Mrikula devi temple; and explore the little know Miyar valley. Start from Udaipur, we will drive to Chamrat, and start the trek to Chilling.

Beautiful Himalaya trek offers an excellent sojourn in this charming valley and a chance to glimpse magnificent Himalayan Flora and with luck, some fauna as well. Another interesting facet is added to this trek by the small, picture postcard villages that seem to cling to the mountainsides and look as if they are straight out of a fairytale.

Kinnaur is the most scenic but less known district of Himachal Pradesh, located on the Indo-Tibet border. It is surrounded by Tibet on the east, Garhwal Himalaya trek on the south, Spiti Valley on the north and Kullu on the west. The Sutlej River, which rises on the southern slopes of Kailash Parvat near Mansarovar in Tibet flows through the Kinnaur valley. Due to the proximity of Kinnaur to Tibet, the life style and religion of its inhabitants had been influenced by Buddhism, mostly in the northern and central regions, although the majority of the people practice Hinduism.

Set within the Greater trekkings in Himalayan belt it boasts of the highest mountains in Himachal Pradesh. Close to the border with Tibet, entry to Kinnaur was restricted even for Indian nationals till 1993 and foreigners still have to register themselves with Inner line permit. Kinnaur valley comprises of the lower valley of Spiti and Satluj gorge, the two rivers race through valleys of The Satluj and The Spiti. Sutlej river which has its origin (common to the Indus and Bhramaputra rivers) in Lake Mansarovar beside the holy Mt. Kailash in Tibet.

Kinnaur holds three of the world's grand mountain ranges - the Zanskar, the Greater Himalaya and the Dhauladhar, Mount Kinner Kailash (6'050 m) dominates this region, it has religious significance for a huge "SHIVA LINGAM" the representation of Lord Shiva which is a 79 feet vertical rock formation that resembles a Shivalinga and changes color as the day passes. This is one of the mythical abodes of Lord Shiva.

The circuit around the whole range attracts many pilgrims every year. The Parikrama or circumambulation begins from Kalpa via Triung valley and back to Kalpa via Sangla valley. Drive up to Thangi and the actual trekking begins from here.

To reach this forbidden land, India's northern tip, before July, we travel through the Hindustan - Tibet highway, the ancient silk route following the Satluj. The Spiti river joins the Sutlej from the west and runs parallel with the Great Himalayan Range, the natural boundary between India and Tibet (China). In July it is possible to enter Spiti from the north, crossing Rohtang Pass (3980m.) into Lahaul and Kumzum La (4550m).

Everyone knows, Himachal Pradesh is one of the most enthralling and adventurous destinations in the whole country, and there is no doubt about it! Sitting gracefully in the lap of the mighty Himalayas, this state is the home to several high mountain passes, peaks and gushing rivers.

Indrahar Pass, perched at a towering height of 4,324ft above the sea level is one such mountain pass that entices trekkers from across the globe. Located in the Dhauladhar Range of the mighty Himalayas, this pass is also popular among the tourist due to the close proximity with Dharamshala.

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Originating from McLeod Ganj, this short, yet enthralling journey will take you through the scenic marvels and opulent beauty of the Himalayan Ranges. Passing mostly through the Dhauladhar Range of the Himalayas, the trek gets over within 4 days and offers ample of challenges and difficulties.

In addition to explore and discover the natural beauty and the fascinating charm of the high Indrahar Pass, the trekkers will also get to explore and enjoy camping around the Lahesh Caves on their way. The panoramic views of Dhauladhar and other Himalayan peaks are the add-ons of this astounding trek.

The Chandratal Lake Trek with Hampta Pass, a treasure trove for the ardent as well amateur trekkers, holds the charm and allurement like any other treks in the Himalayas. Although a short trek, the scenic landscape exposes trails that meander through alpine forests, huge rock formations, and remarkably rich vegetation. This high altitude trek taking place 14,000ft above sea level can be undertaken all year round. But to get bewildered by its captivating beauty, visit the region from June to September when nature seems to have painted an enchanting frame with every possible myriad hue.

Not only does the Chandratal Lake trekking experience introduces you to the captivating beauty of the Himalayan meadows, cold desert, flora and fauna of the Lahual and Spiti valley, it also get you close to the life and spirit amidst the lofty peaks. With easy gradients, climbs and descends, this trek will definitely satiate all your quench for trekking in the Indian Himalayas.

A tiny state and a charm of India, Meghalaya is tucked away in-between Assam and Bangladesh. Meghalaya is the place where the nature has poured in abundance the gifts of rain and sunshine. It has umpteen spots to explore, where you can cherish its glory along the way. Meghalaya is nestled between clouds, lush green forests and smoky hills, which will surly, enchant you while exploring the caves of Meghalaya.

Meghalaya is just the one place for having 780 caves in the State, still many to be explored. In the same hill, other caves are the cave of Eocene Age - Krem Um-Lawan, Krem Kotsati, Krem Umshangktat, Krem Lashinng, Krem Sweep. Prominent caves in Meghalaya are set in the villages of Amlarem, Pdengshakap, Syndai and Nongtalang. Caving in Meghalaya is a comparatively new escapade which attracts number of tourists to India's northeastern state. Caving in Meghalaya is only done under the guidance of a skilled cave guide.

Caves enhance the natural beauty of Meghalaya, located in most of the districts of Meghalaya. While exploring the caves, your journey will pass through the dark and murky interiors. Caves provide a sense of exhilaration to your journey. Attractions of Meghalaya include mainly the myriad tourist places. Some of the leading places of Meghalaya are Krem Mawmluh, Krem Phyllut, Krem Liat Prah, Mawsynram, Mawsmai and Siju.

These caves are of various formations. Nature has gifted these caves which are known as wonder. In this tour, you will be exploring Krem Mawkhyrdop, where cave fauna are un-comparable and represent one of the important components of biodiversity. Krem Dam is the broadest sandstone cave in the Indian sub-continent.

The only show Cave in Meghalaya is Mawsmai, stocked with light. Krem Lymput is rich with its calcite formations. The last phase of this tour is Krem Mawjymbuin, now known as a holy shrine.

One of the highest mountain peaks of Nagaland is the Japfu Peak Trek. It overlooks the amazing Dzukou Valley. It is home to amazing varieties of Lilies and Rhododendrons, apart from several bird species, including pheasants.

What will you see : Beautiful Villages, Enchanting Rivers, Meandering Streams, Majestic Mountains

This beautiful trip will take you to the heartland of Nagaland which holds in its fold some of the most amazing sights and mesmerising experiences. The journey begins at Dimapur and takes you to places that allow you to learn more about the culture and tradition of the region, mingle with the locals and enjoy traditional cuisine and wine. This journey is an experience that will remain etched in your memory forever.

Sandakphu, the highest point in the state of West Bengal, is an ideal destination for the trekking enthusiasts. Located at an astounding height of 3,636m, it is known for offering the best panoramic views of the enthralling Mt Everest and the Kanchenjunga Peak. Along with these two major summits, the trekkers can also catch scenic glimpses of Makalu and Lhotse peaks.

Originating from Manibhanjan that can easily reached from Darjeeling, this 5 days' trekking expedition will get you familiar and acquainted with the Indian Himalayas. For those embarking on a Sandakphu trek, you will also get ample of opportunities to encounter the magical Himalayan Range of other countries like Nepal and Bhutan.

One of the 3rd highest peaks in the world is Kanchenjunga and this is one of the most admired tracks. In Sikkim, there is a Singalila track which covers the political boundary between Sikkim and Nepal. This trek has a tract of land. Which have lack of trees and excess of rocky hills are there. At Singalila we can add the grassy and folds meadow of Singalila delight.This can offer the majestic view of the Himalayan treks. It is also said that the Singalila trek of Sikkim houses a blissful environment. The lakes of the Singalila add a perfect charm to the ambience of this trekking in sikkim.

This journey begins in Darjeeling, which is a Friendly and relaxed town with an interesting mixture of the days of the Raj and a vibrant Tibetan Buddhist culture. We will visit the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, the Snow Leopard Breeding Centre and a major Tibetan Buddhist monastery, we will also have the chance to take a ride on the famous 'Toy Train' and wander round the busy bazaar area.

We will find this trek very significant to the mountain peaks, plants, a series of waterfall, strongly flowing of water, this can contain beautiful monasteries as well as the hills. So thats why Sikkim offers it with experiences as well as very rare.

Most of the dwellings in Sikkim are rustic, consisting of a bamboo frame, woven with pliable bamboo and coated with cow dung, providing a warm interior. In the higher elevations, houses are made of wood. Sikkim is one of the few states in India to receive regular snowfall.

It is interesting to note that various ethnic groups of Sikkim have their own classification for Sikkim the Nepalese call it Sukhim or new home, while Tibetans refer to it as Denzong or the valley of rice and to the Lepchas, Sikkim is Nye-al-Ale or heaven. A similar kind of popular trek is the trek toSingalila.

Sikkim's Trekking is the most popular, which takes us to the foot of Mt. Kangchenjunga, the 3rd highest peak in the world. The Singalila trek in Sikkim is said to cover the political boundary between Nepal and Sikkim. Singalila trek has a barren landscape, which is devoid of any trees and boasts of steep and rocky hills. The folds and grassy meadow of Singalila adds delight to trekking at Singalila. It offers majestic view of the Himalayas. This trek allows the trekkers to walk through the forests containing silver firs and rhododendrons: the trekking routes up to the alpine plains of Dzongri contain a dense growth of forests. For trekking in borderline areas near the Nepal border we are expected to apply for permit.

We can trek on easy narrow paths along the Indo-Nepali border, sometimes at the edge of the jungle, sometimes from rhododendron forests. The main Sikkim monasteries (Pemayangtse, Tashiding, Rumtek) provide a touch of culture and make this journey a rare venture.

Most of the dwellings in Sikkim are rustic, consisting of a bamboo frame, woven with pliable bamboo and coated with cow dung, providing a warm interior. In the higher elevations, houses are made of wood. Sikkim is one of the few states in India to receive regular snowfall.

Neytham Holy Cave Trek is an extremely pleasant trek for those who love nature and respect culture. There is a panoramic view of Mt. Khangchendzonga, Mt. Pandim, Mt. Kabru, and its umpteen adjoining ranges.

In this trek we drive from Bagdogra airport or by railway to Labdang Gurung Heritage village. We will trek to Lhari Nimphu Holy cave- the distance is about 6hrs. You could explore this beautiful hidden paradise. We will also trek from Dhoopi to Borong Hotspring which happens to be a 4 hr run.

From this place we move to Rabangla. One is provided with lodging and boarding facilities at Rabangla. A return drive from Rabangla to Bagdogra / New Jalpaiguri, takes us to the last lap of the trip.

Among the Sikkim's Treks, most popular trek is the foot of Mt. Kangchenjunga, the 3rd highest peak in the world.Though the view of Kanchandzonga chains is enjoyed from various viewpoints, but the most beautiful view to these mountains is from Dzongri & Gochila (4800m).The panoramic views of the peaks and Himalayan ranges will rejuvenate you both physically as well as mentally.

Like all Himalayan Treks, in this trek, you will hear nothing but the whistle of the wind, soothing sound of brooks flowing down the hills, songs of birds in different tunes, shrilling crickets & sometimes, the whistling Lepchas or Tibetan yak herders.

This trek starts from Yoksum to Goecha La Pass, at 5000m. A lush countryside of subtropical forests, rhododendron forests, alpine meadows where the Yaks graze in high valleys surrounded by glaciers and snow capped peaks of the Khangchendzonga range.

Kanchandzonga trek is one of the perfect trekking in sikkim landscapes in India. This trek starts from Bagdogra to Goecha La. The best season is April-June & the October-December period. Trek ends at Phuentsoling in Bhutan or at Bhadrapur airport in Nepal. Glaciers and snow capped peaks of the Khangchendzonga range overlooking the pristine Himalayan environment. It is the homeland of three different tribes, namely the indigenous Lephcas, Nepalese & Bhutias. Many such tours make Sikkim one of the hottest destinations in India.

This trekking expedition offers several easy and challenging trails to the trekkers. It is in this tour that the trekkers can also visit several towns and villages around Gangtok and can explore their life and culture.

The package includes food, accommodation and transportation during the trip.

Singalila Ridge Trekking is one of the most admired as well as fascinating treks in India. Originating from the scenic trails around Sikkim, this tour turns toward Singalila which is known for its strenuous routes and finally ends with an enchanting visit to Darjeeling, the Queen of Hills.

Along with fun and excitement of trekking, this tour also provides some of the astounding views of the mighty Mt Everest and Kanchenjunga peaks. Some of the other lofty summits of the Himalayan Range can also be witnessed.

Beauty Of Himalayan Treks, A large part of Uttaranchal is situated below the range of Himalayas in the northern part of India with dense forests, rivers, peaks, mountains that enhances its beauty. Uttaranchal is a major tourist attraction. It is a perfect place to discover the nature at its best and explore it too.

When one walks through the un-explored settings and observes the nature around, its the part of Uttarakhand left behind. Seku village (5500 ft / 1700 mts), 2 hrs walk from Kuflon, an alternate trek route to Dodital, is one of the very few villages in the region to have been unscathed by the regular visits from the outsiders. Mainly an agro-dependent economy, it has started moving towards greener pastures. The settings of the village offer a mix of the past and the encroaching modern influence.

A village named Kuflon, is a well known eco-Friendly nature camp that is about 12 kms from Uttarkashi. It is located about 2 kms from a place called Sangamchatti at an altitude of 5000 ft. Its the part of Uttarakhand. Kuflon must be explored by outdoor activities of camping, bird watching, trout angling that gives a unique experience of thrill and adventure. The narrow stream called Assi Ganga flows through the hills that abounds in Brown trout and is favourable for the adventurous sports for tourists visiting Kuflon. The best season to visit this place is from September till July ending. This is the time for nature sports and time to enjoy incomparable hospitability from the villagers.

A chanced discovery on a lost path made by British traveller Frank Smith in 1931 resulted in the world welcoming the enchanting Valley Of Flowers. His book by the same name created a stir among nature lovers, making the Valley Of Flowers Trekking one of the most sought after since then.

Perched gracefully under the watchful eyes of the towering Himalayan peaks protecting the tranquil environs, the valley is situated at an altitude of 3,858m.

With millions of species of wild flowers such as saxifrags, sediams, lilies, poppy, calendular, daisies, geranium, zinnia and petunia, the valley also holds many streams that add on to the natural beauty. The rich bio diversity is also home for several species of butterflies and insects too.

Get swept away into a floral fairy tale world. A trek to Valley of Flowers greets with an array of colourful blossoms and charming network of streams lacing dewy meadows. The backdrop of snow kissed mountains further adds to the charm. Huddled in the celestial like West Himalaya, Uttarakhand, the trek to this destination opens up around 300 types of endemic alpine flowers and a rich range of flora.

A nature lover's paradise, Uttarakhand allures with a dramatic landscape of quaint lakes, meandering rivers, lofty mountains and rising peaks of Hilamlayas. The serene atmosphere further lends in a distinct character.

Lolling over a good 87.5 square kilometres, the area was declared a national park in 1982. Heralded as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the entire valley comes alive when the snow melts. Over here, you will also come across endangered species as such as Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and also the blue sheep. At 3600 meters above the sea level, the Valley of Flowers makes for an engaging trekking destination.

If you are looking for the ultimate level of river running in todays India, Total Tons Tonnage River Expedition is the place where your search ends. The distinguishing quality of this trip is its throughout consistent whitewater quality situated in some unbelievable high mountain landscape. Several torrents are flowing in these mountains which range right from Class III to V. This is not it. Amazingly, its whitewater sections are separated from others by an approximation of hundred yards flat water; making it perhaps the most methodological raft tour in the mountains of Himalayas.

Its adrenaline highs and utopian white water of 120 kms raises the standard of this expedition from all other expedition experiences. In fact, it gives a tough competition to the finest of waters across the world.

Not just the river tour but the trip is preceded by cozy noon where you can enjoy short hikes into the leafy alpine forests along with camps in calf high mint and marijuana. This started in 1986 by Jack Morison in form of an excursion of California, White Magic. The best month for planning this out is suggested to be may. So, every interested person, especially the diehard rafter will never forget this soulful experience with thrill and joy.

Sunder Dhunga Valley means the "Valley of beautiful stones". The trek is a little more meticulous than its better known "cousin's" of Pindari and Kafni. Once we reach the top, we will have all the answers regarding its name. It is visited by many tourists who come to Uttaranchal.

The valley Sunderdhunga lies along Sunderdhunga gad (Stream) which sticks together the Pinder River just below the Khati village. There is a village called as the last village on the Sunderdhunga valley, which is just 7 km away from Khati. Beyond Jatoli there is nature at its best Rippling streams, waterfalls, undisturbed wildlife and open meadows. Apart from this, there is a towering southern ring on the Nanda Devi Sanctuary whose peaks like Mrigthuni, Maiktoli, and Panwali Dwar are adjoined together with sharp ridges and hanging glaciers, dominate the Sunderdhunga valley. The upper reaches of the valley open at the meadows of Kathalia where local shepherds move in with their flocks during summer. The lush green meadows named Bal Top and forest of Rhododendrons and Juniper can be seen while travelling.

Siladoooni is used mainly as pastoral ground by the local villagers for gazing. The campsite is surrounded with thick forest and is home to barbets, thrushes, woodpeckers and a variety of Himalayan bird species. The water holes made by the villagers for their cattle are favorite with the wild animals and a chance to catch them at these water holes is high for the early risers.

This is an area which has been attracting people for centuries. Our journey will commence from New Delhi to Kuflon via Haridwar and then to Siladooni. The best seasons to visit this place are summer - from March to June; and autumn - from September to November.

Tons Valley, located west of Garwal Himalaya, is a thick forest of pine and deodar mixture. The valley remains a tourist center.Ruinsara Lake engulfed by several glittering peaks is actually serene haven.The area being a section of great Govind Sanctuary, this place is filled with Indians diverse wildlife and it stays the heart of nature and bird watchers.Villages made of unique wooden carvings along the highway perplex watchers. Ruinsara Lake lies within the popular Swargrohini ranges and this place is nearly married by Hindu Mythology. The famous route carries historic weight as it remains part of Mahabharata Legendary epic.

Talk of heroes like Pandavas, who roamed in this region when they were serving 14 exile years. The Swargrohini trekking is the joyous, easiest and popular in the entire Garhwal Himalayas. Several alternatives exists whether to proceed directly to Himachal Pradesh or change direction to valleys like Garhwal. While trekking along Tons valley you will probably notice high mounts and thick forests surrounding this wonderful area.There are many such beautiful places in Uttaranchal. Binsar, Dodital etc. are some of them.

The Roopkund trek is an invigorating expedition from the high altitude region of Loharjung, in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand at 3200m, to the ‘Skeletal Lake’ of Roopkund shadowed by the mighty peak of Trishul standing tall at 5000m. The trail for the trek that leads to the frozen Roopkund Lake also overlaps with the religious pilgrimage of Nanda Devi thus making this experience of trekking in Uttarakhand, an overall mix of culture and adventure.

Going by legends, the ‘Mystery Lake’ is immersed and circled by hundreds of skeletons which is the major attraction of this trek. The skeletons happen to belong to pilgrims who fell to their deaths due to the unexpected natural calamities.

For trekking enthusiasts, the Roopkund trekking is an idyllic one comprising of trails cutting through dense thickets, surpassing the gushing waters of brooks and streams as well as charming lakes and vast expanse of lush grasslands, also known as ‘Bugyals’. At the top of the mysterious lake of Roopkund, get the opportunity to witness and marvel at the stunning views of Roopkund Glacier, Trishul, Nandaghungti and Choukhamba peaks.

A trek to Mystery Lake of Uttarakhand i.e. Roopkund Lake is a must-do for an avid trekker! Battling several adversities common to the Himalayas, this water body perched in the laps of the snow clad Mt. Trishul is situated at an altitude of 16,499ft.

Most attractive for the human skeletons lying at the bottom of the lake, which are distinctly visible when the snow melts, the lake is swarmed by plenitude of visitors.

The route along this trek is a fascinating journey of discovering the most pristine of Himalayan contribution of oak and blooming rhododendron forests. A moderate trek, the trek trails through mountainous rivers, enthralling ridges, lush forests and scenic meadows.

The trekking camp 'Rhododendron Trek' is presented at Devariyatal, Uttaranchal. It is a short easy trek running parallel to the high Himalayan Treks. In this trek you walk though verdant tropical and alpine forests where a great variety of orchids and rhododendrons and primuleas carpet the alpine terrain.

We can begin a trek here for the upper areas of the Langtang Valley. Nine species of Rhododendron can be seen in this region. An easy 4 km trek from there takes one up to the Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary. Rhododendron Trek - a trek adorned with beautiful resplendent flowers of rhododendrons grown in their full bloom. This fabulous Uttaranchal trekking of the valley offers a wide scope of bafflement. Our tour starts from Haridwar to Chopta. Rhododendron locally known as Guras is the delight of the Eastern Himalayan mountains.

The Pindari Glacier is located between two famous peaks. The first one Nanda Kot and the other one, Nanda Deviq has lots of religious importance. The uneven elegance of the place offers stunning sights, specifically if you are trekker who has a special attachment to nature.

The Pindari Glacier has a pure white color, while it is not odd to come across light brown and blue shades in some areas. In terms of dimensions, the glacier has a length of over 3.2 km and width of 1.5 km. it has huge mountains in the backdrop that seem to be hanging over you and always giving the sensation of falling over. This amazing effect makes this place a must visit destination for everyone who wants to experience an amazing closeness to nature.

When it comes to the Pindari trek, it would mostly remain close to the Nanda Devis edge. Your journey would begin at Nainital and take you to Lahorkhet. Once here, you would be spending the night in camps. You would also enjoy the journey through Dhakuri. As you move ahead, you come across the mountain forests and villages. The camps would be set up in different locations during the journey, giving you an unparalleled adventurous experience. The trek would take you to some impressive landscapes, with the conventional remote villages being the leading attractions for everyone.

Almost any trekker can handle the Pindari Glacier trek without any difficulty. You would be well rewarded by the magnificent beauty of the Himalayan Treks and the elegance of the flora and fauna.You would also be able to come across snow-covered mountains, bubbling torrents in the hills and the deafening waterfalls. The view of the morning sun creating a spectral hue by lighting up the dew on the grass blades is simply mesmerizing. The trek would give you a chance to explore the colors and splendor of the area, as you would come across a new show at every turn.

Milam Glacier is a major glacier of the Kumaon trekking in Himalaya. It is situated in the tehsil of Munsiyari, part of the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, India, about 15 kilometres northeast of Nanda Devi.

The base for Milam Glacier is Munsyari (2290 Meters) in Pithoragarh district. From Munsyari the trek will take us to downhill along Gori Ganga River. From Bogdiyar to Rilkot, there is a thickly forested region where the land opens into the Gori Ganga Valley. While crossing Gori Ganga River below Burfu Village, we will observe an uninterrupted view of Nanda Devi and Hardeol peaks up to Milam Glacier.

This mixed glacier system is the source of the Gori Ganga River, and offers breathtaking views of an area that abounds in natural beauty. The last point of Milam Glacier at 3872 meters is the nodal point for a variety of high grade routes and peaks.

Passing through the vibrant valleys of the Gori Ganga and the high alpine meadows, one cannot resist admiring the impressive waterfalls and forests of Rhododendron, conifers, chestnut and bamboo.

Situated in Kuflon, Uttaranchal, Mandanbitti is the highest peak that offers a heavenly view of the great Himalayan ranges. Some years back it was a part of the Varuna yatra (a local circular pilgrim route). With changing times it fell out of the circle, making Varuna yatra possible in one day. It is surrounded by beautiful meadows spread across the magnificent green blanket of grass and bright flowers. It offers a view of the surrounding regions.

The Himalaya trekking are a cluster of several unclimbed peaks with an altitude varying anywhere between 6000m to 7000m. At 10450 feet, Mount Madanbitti is a challenge to the trekkers as well as tourists who are looking for a bit of an adventure. The 4-day journey begins in the tents at Kuflon where in the base is set for the camping process. Thereafter several activities like Trekking, watching sunrise from the mountain top, camp-fire, sleeping in the tents are some fun filled activities can look forward to.

Mandanbitti is an mountaineers paradise with the best of the peaks to climb on and the Friendly weather makes it easier to perform the tasks. A trekkers hotspot, it is loaded with activities like trekking Uttaranchal, climbing, Rafting, angling.

Discovered by Lord Curzon during the Bristish Raj in India, the Kuari Pass Trek in the Garhwal Himalayan Range originates from Joshimath in Chamoli. The hike to the Kuari Pass route is one of the most enthralling treks in this range and is known for the panoramic views and challenges it offers.

From the pass, one can enjoy the captivating views of other scenic ranges like Kamet (7,756m), Trishul (7,120m), Chakhamba (7,128m), Nanda Devi (7,817) and its twin Nanda Devi East (7,434m). Also known as the 'Curzon Trail', this trail takes you through the confluence of several brooks, scenic Oak and Deodar forests, verdant meadows or ‘Bugyals’ and rhododendrons. On some occasion, you can also come across the footprints of the rare Himalayan Bear or Leopard.

This snow-clad Kuari pass winter trek also takes one through other passes- the Vinayak Pass, Tali Top and the Kuari peak. As you are traversing through this Curzon trek, also get a chance to feast your eyes with one of the most mesmerizing snow skiing tourism destination in India, Auli, the best time to visit is in December and January.

Temperature: December to March day time 11C to 4C and night -2C to -8C. Wind chill, freezing climate with snow fall.

This is a trail that goes from a glacier to the next, taking you to the Badrinath and Gangotri holy shrines while you also pass Kalindi. Most of the walk is located over ground and you will be able to view a part of high altitude wildlife. Camps are set up near small glacial lakes. The average walking altitude is 4500 meters and you will sleep at freezing temperatures for around 10 days.

It is highly advised that adventurous and very fit trekkers will go through Kalindi Pass. There is a necessity to have mountaineering and high altitude trekking expeditions of India are fundamental ability. You will experience something rare since even seasoned climbers have problems with this pass. However, if you can do it, you will love every second of it.

Located at a height of 10,000-12,000ft, Dayara Bugyal is included in the bracket of some of the most breathtaking places located in Uttaranchal. According to popular belief, and as the villagers insist, Bugyals are supposed to give shelter to fairies and angels and so as Dayara Bugyal.

Picturesque and vast, it is amongst the most popular and sought after trekking destinations in Uttarakhand. In order to witness and enjoy the mesmeric beauty of Dayara Bugyal, one has to take the Winter Kuari Pass trek. Winter is the most preferred time to take this trek as the entire region showcases a magical view and offers ample of opportunities to skiers.

Kafni Glacier Trek is nestled with the scenic beauty with tranquility. It is located in the district of Bageshwar within Kumaon region of Uttarakhand state. Kafni is situated left of Pindar Valley, beneath the famous peak of Nandkot and to the southeast of Nanda Devi Peak.

Kafni glacier offers rise to river Kafni, which is an offshoot of river Pindar. Pindar itself is again, an offshoot of Alaknanda River, this is one of the two head streams of river Ganga.

Kafni, though a small glacier, is very well-liked by the trekkers and adventure lovers. It is compared with Pindar, the valley here is broader. We will come across the multi-colored high altitude flowers like that of Rhododendrons, which will make our journey to this icy paradise an unforgettable experience. Kaphini also puts forward magnificent views of Himalayan Treks like Nandakot (6, 860 m) and Nandabhnar (6, 236 m).

Har - Ki - Doon is located in the Western Ganges of the Garhwal Himalayas, at the base of the Fateh Parvat, at an altitude of 3,556 meters. This is a cradle shaped Valley, which is bounded by dense forests of pines and gleaming mountain peaks.

The Hanging Valley of Gods is a luxury for those who love Trekking. This modest trek would take us to one of the least explored regions of Garhwal. The scenic beauty and the glistening snow-clad Swarga-Rohini peak is the main attraction.

As Har-Ki-Doon drops within the Govind wildlife Sanctuary, a wild life enthusiast is sure to strike gold. This sanctuary is a delight to not just bird-watchers but also ardent nature lovers. Also located in the Fatch Parva region, in one of the most beautiful villages, is the skilfully carved temple, bestowed to Duryodhana, the Kaurava prince from the Hindu mythology.

The livelihood of the local populace is farming rice, rajma and charas. They make use of the wood of Deodar tree for their house. We can find many people using Hookah for smoking. One can smell of pine while having hookah. Similar treks like the Chopta Tungnath trek are also very popular.

Resembling the mouth of a cow, the Gomukh Glacier is one of the main water sources of the holy Ganges. Around the glacier, one can also view the peaks of Gangotri Group - Shivling, Thalay Sagar, Meru, and Bhagirathi III. In addition to its mesmerising beauty and appeal, it is also an important pilgrimage site for the Hindus and a dip in its water is considered as a sacred ritual.

On the other hand, Tapovan is located at the foothills of the Shivling Peak and is considered as a challenging route for the trekkers. Reaching a height of around 14,640ft, it is often thronged by the sadhus.

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Within the 5 days of this Gangotri Gomukh Tapovan trek, one can marvel at the beauty of the Gomukh glacier, which forms one of the main sources of water for river Ganges. Along your way to the peak, you can also visit several other attractions as well. This includes some of the popular and stunning pilgrimage sites in the area. The caves and huts housing ascetics at Tapovan are also quite inspiring.

A gentle trek which begins from the Bhagirathi valley and approaches the lake of Dodital, enveloped in absolute wilderness, to the elevated grasslands and passes by Darwa Pass, 4150meters towards the Yamuna watershed. Dodital trek region is very rich in its flora and fauna. It is a popular trekking spot in Uttaranchal. Dodital has steep and thick forests.

The Dodital Hanumanchatti Trek is organized at Lake of Dodital. We can also spend the days sipping tea, catching up with the local tales, roaming around the lake sighting birds or just observing the clear waters of the lake with the trouts making the occasional appearances.

Dodital is surrounded with snow covered Garhwal Himalaya trek. It is a great place for interesting activities like trekking and fishing. The trek from Dodital to Yamnotri Trek takes you through high altitude grasslands and dense forests. The scenery on the way is really astonishing!

Our journey will start from New Delhi to Kuflon. On first phase we will visit Kuflon camp, here you can get a chance to stay in camps with bonfire. Thereafter, we will move to Bevra and Darwa which are surrounded by green bushes, colorful flowers, and Rhododendron and Oak trees. Apart from this, you may want to visit Chopta Tungnath. Similar treks include theGaumukh Tapovan Trek.

A moderate trekking in Uttaranchal which starts from the Bhagirathi valley, goes up to the lake of Dodital (wrapped in perfect wilderness) to the alpine meadows and crosses over at Darwa Pass (4150m) to the Yamuna watershed. Dodital is a high altitude lake at a height of 3307m is absolutely mysterious, alluring, and simply beautiful! Situated amidst pine forests with the backdrop of Darwa Bugyal, a high altitude meadow, Dodital has a serene effect on the mind and body. Dodital gets its name from Dodi, the local name for trout that are found in large numbers in the lake. The serene, tranquil surroundings, gurgling streams, crystal clear water, and dense alpine forests make for an ideal retreat. The Dodital trek is traditionally used continuously by the Gujjars (the nomadic herdsmen who get their buffalos to the high meadows) every summer and occasionally by the pilgrims / sadhus walking between Gangotri and Yamunotri.

This 7 day trek in India takes the travelers through various trails and treks, hiking camps accompanied with a number of amphitheatre views. Each day is spent traversing new paths by the day and pitching up tents during the night. The thrill that comes along is incomparable when one experiences the heavenly Dodital. Another popular place around here is Roopkund.

Escape to a fairy tale world of trekking tours in India with The Dodital trekking & Darwa Pass that opens up many pleasant surprises along the way. Get to unravel a snowy and varied landscape. A freshwater lake in Uttarakhand, trek perched at 3085 meters is a feast for the eyes. Legend has it that Lord Ganesha chose this place as his abode and there is a temple dedicated to him here. Known as The Land of Gods, Uttarakhand presents a dramatic terrain with beautiful lakes, serene rivers and mountains and rising Himalayan peaks.

The many delights of the Dodital trek and Darwa Pass include a visit Sangam Chatti, a quaint village market place and getting a whiff of Gujar settlement. Make way along meadows dusted with snow, laced with pine trees and witness the awe-inspiring Himalayas. Also, if you wish, enjoy the ascend to Dodital route through mixed forests.

Ladakh and Zanskar form the western edge of the Tibetan plateau and are popularly known as the "Little Tibet" due to the similarity of the culture and the high altitude desert landscape. Politically, this region forms a part of India,though the religious head is still the Dalai Lama."

This trek goes into the hidden kingdom of Zanskar. The trek offers close encounters with Zanskari life, passing interesting villages with their little gompas on practically every day of the trek. The route also takes in eight high passes and, depending on the time of the year, up to a dozen river crossings including the Zanskar river.

Lamayuru is a beautiful place. The flora and fauna is also similar to Tibet and is quite distinct from the rest of the Himalayas. The region, being beyond the reach of the monsoon, is dry with sparse vegetation. Willow groves and poplars are found near villages. Bushes of eidelberry, wild strawberry and sage brush are also common. The fauna includes marmots, blue sheep and ibex and an occasional snow leopard, besides many birds of prey.

It is one of the popular treks, which leads to the Zanskar Valley. The trek takes one through the many Zanskar villages and various monasteries there in. A slow ascent up to the pass and then a steep descent to the Tsarap River brings one right into the heart of the Zanskar. The trail follows the river most of the way.

We will drive from New Delhi to the lush and exotic Kullu Valley crossing the Rohtang Pass to reach the start of the trek at Darcha. Towards the western end of the Himalayas a series of continuous mountain ridges, comprising scores of 6000m (20000 foot) peaks forms an effective barrier between the Indian provinces of Lahaul and Ladakh. Linking these contrasting mountainous regions is a Ladakh trekking route that provides one of the great challenges of the Indian Himalayan Treks.

We head north across the Shingo La into the ancient kingdom of Zanskar which is famous for its hardy inhabitants and starkly beautiful landscape. On the way one can encounter a row of isolated villages and numerous wonderful Buddhist monasteries, notably at Phuktal, Lingshet and Lamayuru. As a finale to what is unquestionably one of the world's most classic Indian trekking experiences, one can also plan to explore the fascinating and legendary Ladakhi capital of Leh.

The trek from Chumathang to Yaya Tso Trek takes 6 days and the best time to do it is from Mid June to September. We drive from Leh to Chumathang in 4 hours. Chumathang is well known for its springs. It has medical importance but the use of water here is also done to wash clothes. The Chumathang village is not very far from the springs and a small monastery nearby can be a good place to explore.

From Chumathang we walk across the village, cross the animal pastures, get a chance to spot wildlife like blue sheep and marmots and take in some amazing sights of natural beauty. After 5 hours we arrive at Gangra. Next stop is Sumdo that takes 4 hours. Sumdo is where three valleys merge together. It is a sight to behold and surely a place to pitch up tents for the day.

From Sumdo we leave for Phayalung. It takes about 8 hours for the trek to complete. Climb to Choku La is pretty tough hence we start early in the morning. From Phayalung we trek to Yayatso. We come across several shepherds, a gorgeous flowing river, a desert plateau and then the village Yaya. The lake near this village is called Yaya tso. We drive down to Mahe halting to visit the nunnery and then go straight to Leh.

The duration of trek from Brandy Nalla to Hemis is about 13 days. The best time to do this trek is from mid June to End of September. The journey begins at Manali where we drive through Sarchu. We cross the Baralacha Pass and camp at Brandy Nalla, the start of this trek. The next place we trek to is Jukta, a short leisure trek which will help us in acclimatizing.

From Jukta we move to Morang la, the highest point in the trek. The trek is moderate. We follow the Bans river and arrive at the camping base. From Morang La base we take a steep climb and reach Morang La (5300 ft). The trek from here onwards is an easy down hill climb until the Lun valley. From Lun we trek to Lungmo Che at 4000 mt. En route this place it is likely to encounter nomadic groups.

From Lungmo Che we go to Yar La and from there we arrive at Dat. Sorra is the next stop. On the way we will visit the Gelukpa monastery at Dat village. A short trek from here and we arrive at the mid camp called Zalung Karpo La. The next morning we leave for Langtan Chu. The trek takes 7-8 hours. Next day again start the trek to Nimaling. To reach there we cross two ridges. Spend an entire day lazing around in Nimaling. From Nimaling we will go to Kangmarula and then to Chogdo.

Next day trek until we reach Shang and then drive to Hemis monastery. After visitng Hemis, drive to Leh and return back home.

This trek is tough and challenging and at the same time it is beautiful and rewarding. This trek needs proper advanced preparation with regards to the participants physical condition as well as the team setup. This trek is also known in Himachal as the Parang la Trek as it crosses through the high pass of Parangla at an altitude of 5089 M which is the highest point in this trek. The average walk per day is about 6 hrs though variations are there on individual days.

Ladakh Trek from the beautiful Spiti Valley in Himachal over high passes to the picturesque lake of Tso Moriri inLadakh tour package and then on to the rugged mountains of Rumtse. It is one of the most beautiful trails in the Western Himalayas going over Parang La with its grand view and Changpa territory.

A nomadic community (living off flocks of yaks and sheep), the Changpas have a timelessness about them. Trading in pashmina, yaks and living in yak hair tents called rebos, they have adapted to the harsh dry air of the Changthang.

The trek is also a great one to catch sight of high altitude Wildlife such as kyangs or Tibetan Wild Asses (their only other cousins are the wild asses of Rann of Kutch in Gujarat), the highly endangered black-necked cranes, bar headed geese and Tibetan wolves.

This trek which starts from Ladakh and ends in the tribal region of Himachal Pradesh can be considered “off the beaten trek” as less people opt for it due to its toughness. Most fascinating part is that it passes through the high altitude lake Tso Moriri.

Yercaud is a hill station just 35 km away from Salem, Tamil Nadu. It offers a pleasant getaway to tourist with its scenic beauty, pristine ambience and an enchanting list of fun activities such as boating and sightseeing. In addition to the Yercaud Lake, this holiday destination offers a bountiful list of rejuvenating places to visit and escape the roughness of corporate life.

About the Resort :

Situated on a hilltop, this property overlooks the whole town offering the panoramic view of the town and the Yercaud Lake. Away from the hustle and bustle of city-life, the Hill Resort is one of the immaculate destinations for a corporate team outing. Friendly staff, great hospitable service and the inclusion of luxury and comfy amenities make this resort a perfect getaway from the boardrooms and its stresses.

Evolution of Technology Theme:

Rise above the rest and make use of your imagination. This fun activity revolves around how technology has evolved from the Stone Age to our High-Tech world. It is here that the team members get to use their innovative abilities and get an opportunity to bond. As this type of project requires many skills sets to ensure success, a team that strives to utilize each member’s strengths is that one that will shine.

In this theme, the different teams start working from the Stone Age and eventually rise to Civilization and High-Tech World. During this event, they will pass through 3 Ages, i.e. Stone Age, Iron Age and Nuclear Age, Nuclear Age being the most recent. As you and your group pass through each age, the behaviour, clothes, language see a change accordingly. At every age, the teams need to work on a different war cry. For every stage, there is a task that needs to be finished which will allow them to move in to the next. The three levels are.

Stone Age

The prop for this theme is a piece of rag. Here the task given is relatively simple. You and your team will have a build a man pulled cart that will assist the entire team in crossing over to the next age.

Iron Age

Get into the zone of the age with a long hat. At this stage, the activity gets complex. You and your team members need to build the bicycle with the materials given and travel to Nuclear Age.

Nuclear Age

Teams must build a car and successfully test its functionality, with one person sitting and others pushing.

The thrilling game ends here. The team that manages to complete all the tasks first and come out with ingenious designs is the one that will emerge as triumphant one.

The outskirts of the state of Karnataka are blessed with some of the most amazing landscapes that are home to numerous peaks and waterfalls. One amongst them is Shivmogga, also known as Shimoga. Famous for its numerous waterfalls and mountain peaks, it is one of the most ideal nature getaways close to Bangalore that one can embark on. The destination rests peacefully on the banks of the Tunga River, making up for its soothing and salubrious climate.

In the varied beauties of this awesome destination lies the Kodachadri Peak, which boasts of lush green forests on its summit. The peak also holds the distinction of being a Natural Heritage sight as declared by the government of Karnataka. Nestled amidst the Western Ghats of Karnataka, Kodachadri is located at 1,343 meters above the sea level. Designated as the 10th tallest peak in the state and a precious natural heritage location, Kodachadri trek boasts of compact forests, beautiful waterfalls en route gorgeous jungle trails and picturesque landscapes.

The name of Kodachadri is derived from the words Kodacha and Adri, which in the local language means home of the hill jasmine flowers. The peak of Kodachadri is perfect canvas like backdrop to the famous Mookambika Temple and also the Mookambika National Park. Being in the heart of this national Park, there are various opportunities for wildlife and trekking enthusiasts. Kodachadri Trekking offers the adventurists the opportunity to explore the lush green hillside views and celebrate the wonders of nature.

The peak is also home to a stunning range of Biodiversity such as Malabar Langoor, Malabar Pied Hornbill and Indian Rock Python among many others.On the Kodachadri Trekking experience you can experience the best of what this land of the varied beauties of nature has to offer and experience the serene environment with camping right in the middle of the woods.

Duration of the Tour: 2N/2D

Altitude: 1343 m

Temperature Range: Fluctuates according to season with heavy rainfall for 8 months in a year. Summers generally sees a temperature ranging between 25 °C to 35 °C.

If you are a person who is not so fond of watching wild animal but very of nature then this is the best trip for you. This trip is all about admiring and exploring mesmerizing valleys like Munnar and Chinnar. The trip initiates from Cochin. This trip will be memorable as you will be travelling through most green tea plantations, towns as you have just seen in books, and rolling lanes. You can never compare this experience with any other expedition.

Munnar is a region that is completely surrounded with very green tea plantations and you may not be able to witness such flora and fauna in any other part of the country. Not only the greenery these places have many rare species of the birds that you can spot quite easily like Nilgiri flycatcher, Nilgiri pipit.

Now it is the time for you tighten your boots as you will be going to trekking in Chinnar wildlife sanctuary, where you can see lofty ghats and Palani hills.

Chinnar is also known as Indian rain forest and during rain it will be very cool here. You can witness the richest flora and fauna here with evergreen woods. The forest is quite dense.

This trip will give you a space to explore various national parks and wildlife of kerala like Eravikulam and Chinnar. Your trip will start from Munnar, a tea town. Traveling through straggling tea plants, picture book towns, rolling lanes form Munnar an un-comparable experience.

Eravikulam National Park is set along the summit of the Western Ghats. The Park defies the largest viable population of the vulnerable Nilgiri Tahr. The Park is the abode of Nilgiri marten, small clawed otter, ruddy mongoose, dusky striped squirrel etc.

Another sanctuary called Chinnar, which is canopied with blended vegetation. Dry and dense forests shoals and wet grasslands increases charm of the entire sanctuary.

Trekking, sprawling tea crops, winding lanes, picture book towns and Holiday assistance of Munnar makes a unique lifetime experience. Munnar is basically a tea town and TATA TEA Company took over the cultivated area. While entering Munnar miles and miles of endless beautiful tea crops greet its visitors.

Neelakurinji is an exotic flower which is found in the forest flora and grasslands of Munnar which covers the whole mountains with its blue colored flowers once in 12 years. The flower now will bloom in 2018. Anamundi the highest peak in the Munnar South India towers over 2695 and is the perfect spot for trekking lovers and campers with beautiful sights.

We trek amidst the tea gardens, climbing gradually until we reach the campsite. This trek takes you through various passes in the mountainous terrain. Snaking across a large area, this lake is placid and beautiful and a source of water for farmers downstream. Many tribal colonies here, farm spices and cardamom which grow abundantly in the salubrious climate here.

70 km from Cochin, The Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary otherwise known as Thattekad Sanctuary is in Kothamangalam district, Ernakulam district. It lies on the northern bank of the Periyar River. The century was declared as a sanctuary in 1983 on behalf of the suggestions of Dr. Salim Ali.

Due to the richness in the variety of bird species here, and to get more glimpses of the phenomenal varieties, a large quantity of teak and mahogany is cultivated in the lowland areas of these regions.

The forest is spread in an area of 25.16 sq km and has tropical semi green deciduous forests. You will find Sloth bears, Porcupines, leopards, elephants and many such mammals in the forests here.

Deo Tibba is a technical peak set back in the Manali valley. Deo Tibba is popular among climbers who have good mountaineering knowledge. The approach is through the ancient village of Jagatsukh and the nearest town is Manali to do this trek.

Deo Tibba trek is a congenial trek that will take us to the grazing grounds of the Gaddi shepherds and the Chandertal Lake (4,480 m) with an outstanding view of Deo Tibba peak (6,001 m) and its huge lynching glaciers. This is a stunning sight that excites every trekker, giving it an exclusive experience.

This 13 day climbing itinerary includes ample time for acclimatization, thus maximizing our chances of reaching the summit. Throughout the trip there will be many opportunities to experience incredible views of other Himalayan peaks.

Our journey will commence from New Delhi to reach Manali. We will get a chance to explore Manali to Leh tour. Thereafter, a 4 hrs trek will bring us to Setan. From Setan our journey will take us to Marhi, where we will explore Beas kund. The panoramic views of the places around will rejuvenate us mentally and physically.

From Marhi, while going to Tilgan, we will go through valleys, along steep climb. Thereafter, we will put up at our last destination, Manali.

About the Destination: A treat to the eyes, the trek to Hampta Pass and Deotibba Base is one of the most beautiful treks in the country. Taking the trekkers through beautiful meadows, attractive rhododendrons, silver birch and scented junipers, it is a treasure trove for everyone. In addition to all the offerings, camping around the towering peaks, lush valleys and gurgling water bodies make this Hampta pass trek an amazing experience. Also, since it is a moderate grade one, it is ideal for both the amateur and the expert trekkers.

If the world ever becomes too much for you and you want to go to a place that is untouched by the whims of humanity, The Darcha Padum trek is waiting for you. The natural beauty of the valley is so overwhelming that it has even made the hearts of the residents here, pure and unassuming. What makes Darcha to Padum trek a must go destination is the fact that due to its isolation, it only has access to the rest of the world for 5 to 6 months each year. The scenic valleys, lilting streams, rocky canyons and towering mountains make up the virgin beauty of this paradise.

The prosperous heritage of Ladakh and Zanskar valley is further sanctified by the Phuktal Monastery, which crops up on a narrow edge of a cliff showing great architectural skill. However, this beauty is soon to evaporate into the pages of history due to infrastructure work connecting Zanskar and Himachal valley. Enrich yourself by embarking on this once in a lifetime opportunity!

The trek to Himachal Pradesh offers an implausible look into the pin valleys and Spiti valleys. From Kullu, we would descend to the Spiti valley, Gompa and all the other adjoining villages. The landscape transforms radically after you cross the bhaba pass.

The empty land is now filled up with dense forests of cedar as well as pine. Kunzum la and Rohtak pass gives us an amazing insight to the beauties of nature.

Visit the dhankar monastery which is a famous monastery. Rest at the base camp and continue to trek at the Bhawa Pass. Then you would come across the Bhawa River. The trek would end here at Shimla- once capital of the British.

North of the Great Himalayan Treks, amongst a tangled knot of jagged mountains, lies a rugged and fascinating land, the once independent kingdom of Zanskar. Sandwiched between the Indus Valley and the main crest of the Indian Himalaya, this remote and inaccessible setting well guarded by snowy mountain passes, has kept alive an archaic form of Tibetan Buddhism which flourishes in chain of far-flung monasteries, most of which occupy spectacular fortified locations, high on rocky ridges in isolated valleys.

On the way you get to visit some ancient monasteries dramatically built on jagged hillsides and also stop and meet the Friendly Zanskari inhabitants. Quaint villages, high grassy meadows, a few crystal clear springs, shimmering snow clad mountains and the beauty of the desolate landscape makes this a fascinating trek.

Lovely high meadow camp sites and dry desert land, high passes and snow-capped peaks stunning scenery, Buddhist monasteries and picturesque villages with their irrigated fields of barley and potatoes, and fascinating encounters with the Zanskari people turn a trek in this area into an unforgettable experience.

Bara Bhangal Trekking is limited to people experienced in travelling in the rugged backcountry and with solid know-how of hiking and camping. One of the more challenging routes, it takes one from the lush green Kullu valley to the stark landscapes of Bara Bhangal range. But for the trouble taken, it is a very fruitful trek for the people who are looking for isolated and in-tune-with-nature routes.

The eleven days Bara Bhangal Trek commences from Manali where we traverse through Indrasan and Bara Shigri glacier. We trek through Lama Dugh crossing Thanpri Tibba, glimpsing Manali on the run, just in time to reach our destination for the day-Riyali Thach.

You spend the rest of the day trekking through various routes, glimpsing various beautiful sceneries and on the 7th day reach our final destination.

South Zone or South Western Ghats offers unusual rambling plants and lush green lands on hills. These are the most enzootic regions of birds on earth. The paradise of wildlife lovers and nature gazers Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary is bounded by the Western Ghats.

Pass through the brilliant and colorful landscapes, sheer pleasing birding tour is unforgettable. Do not forget to explore Peppara wildlife sanctuary where you can find versatile birds including ling Kobra and python.

The deciduous forests are reached after crossing hilly and low slopes. Verdant in its flora and fauna, Mundanthurai is another sanctuary which rages from dry forests to evergreen woods. Move towards an outstanding sanctuary, Koonthankulam is maintained by the villagers. It is the hugest breeding water bird reserve which has attracted lakhs of birds every year.

Situated in Idukki, Chinnar Valley is the only rain shadow of the Western Ghats of Kerala. The river originates in Anaimudi hills, and it flows east. The valley was at first a small village as old as 9000 BC. The remnants of this place are found in form of megalithic burials, Cave temples etc. Today more than half of this place is a part of wildlife sanctuary. It is a tourist attraction and houses several rare flora and fauna. Tourists involve in Trekking activities here.

The Trekking route passes through the 80 sq km Chinnar valley, full of cactus groves and thick deep shrubs bordering the entire place. The disdainful hills of the Western Ghats guard the valley as boundary walls.

You can spot a rich varied fauna here. Be prepared to spot wild gaurs, sambar, spotted deer, wild dogs, civets, elephants, slender loris and many other mammals and reptiles. Also stop by at waterfalls and rivers during the day to enjoy the nature at its best.

Founded in 1984, Chimmony Wildlife Sanctuary lies in the Mukundapuram district of Thrissur district. The head office of this sanctuary is at Echippara.

Partially Chimmony sanctuary lies in conjugation with Peechi-Vazhani wildlife of kerala and Parambikulam wildlife sanctuary. This park has a good variety of Flora and fauna. The dam inside the forest is a beautiful place. It is between 40-110 m high. You also get to see Punda peak which is towards the east of the sanctuary. The park is rich in bird and animal species.

This trek takes around 9 days. The best time to do this trek is from Mid August to End of September. The highest point in this trek is Parang La. The highlight of this trip is Monks, monasteries, people and villages. In the entire trip we interact with several locals, enjoy the local food and enjoy the natural landscapes.

During the first day we drive to tsomoriri lake via Chumathang. From there we walk to Korzok that almost feels like walking on the beach. The path is rocky and sandy since morning. Spotting of wild asses are pretty strong in this area.

The next stop from Kyangdam is Skitpodangsa, We trek through Chumik Sharte and then reach Parangchu. The next stop from here is Getpabazuk. It takes 5-6 hours to cross the river. From here we next to move to Tarangyokma. Our next stop is Kharsagongma and from there we trek to Parang la base. The entire thing takes 3-4 hours.

The next stop is Takkarzong via Parang La. We traverse to an awesome natural surroundings, through glaciers, walk southeast for 3 hours and arrive at the destination. The next day reach Thangltak and from there we arrive at Kibber.

The stunning Stok Kangri Peak displays multiple thrills along the way and towers at a height of 6,000m. Located in the dreamy destination of Ladakh, the Stok Kangri Climb is ideal for both novice and experienced trekkers.

Though, the Stok Kangri trek does come along with some challenges, some of them being dealing with thin air on high altitudes. For this very reason, the first three days are reserved for acclimatisation. The route taken to the summit is among the shortest. Begin with an ascend from the charming Stok Village.

The experience entails crossing a glacier, climbing long stretches and manoeuvring and long and steep ridge leading to the peak. Feast your eyes on Ladakh range, Zanskar range, Indus valley and Leh City. Also during the Stok Kangri trekking, make way through Hemis National Park that is renowned for the endangered snow leopard.

Altitude: 6153m

Temperature Range: The temperature varies from -20 to 10 degrees. Please keep in mind that the above information is not exact and does not account for sudden changes.

Feel the king of the world as you conquer the highest stok kangri peak trek-able summit in the Indian subcontinent, Stok Kangri trek (perched at 20,086 feet). It resonates with divine beauty of Ladakh which is known for its black and white beauty with streaks of grey and blue. The peak is situated in Hemis National Park, home to the endangered snow leopard. The Park is also the largest notified protected area in India.

On this Stok kangri expedition, expect an adventure of glaciers, snowy paths, barren hills, sparkling water bodies, a steep slope of almost 75 degrees, rocky inclines and more.

Not for the light hearted, this trek is where you have to challenge your mental and physical self to brave thin air and cold temperatures. The reward though is worth it as this is a dream come true for ardent trekkers.

Stok Kangrisummit trek is not just an experience, it is a way to unleash and discover the enchanting beauty of Leh-Ladakh region! Standing prominent among the other fascinating peaks of the region, this climb presents a challenge to any trekker with its staggering 20,182ft height. One of the most gorgeous and towering peaks in the region, it offers an enthralling 24 km trekking circuit that offers various challenges to the trekkers.

In addition to the enthralment of trekking, this trail is also known for offering magical views of some of the other scenic peaks, stunning glaciers and high altitude water bodies. Take Stok Kangri trek between July-August to experience the best of Stok Kangri has to offer you!

For those of you seeking divine beauty and thrilling experiences in your Himachal trekking Packages, the Bhaba Pass trek is an ideal destination. The trail opens up to the ethereal charms of Himachal Pradesh. Proud peaks and stunning river valleys of the region appear as if it was made for adventure. Along with an alpine adrenaline, the state also appeals with a rich Himachali culture and Buddhist monasteries.

With Bhaba Pass trekking, lap up the blend of dewy meadows and stark landscapes of the Spiti Valley. Get an opportunity to interact with some gaddi shepherds. Make way through apple orchards and winsome wooded area to complete the Bhabha Pass trek, where you can soak in the sights of Parvati Pin Pass. At Chandratal Lake, savour the enchanting sights of turquoise waters ringed by high mountains. Other delights include crossing natural bridges over rivers, feasting your eyes on purple mountains and enjoying a trail through a carpet full of alpine flowers.

A pristine lake of Himalayan ranges, Chandertal or the moon lake possesses unparalleled beauty. It rest in the quietude of the Samudra Tapu plateau, of the Spiti valley. The famous Chandra River which is a tributary of the river Chenab also originates from this lake.

At a height of 4,890m, the majestic Baralacha La lies nestled in the Leh Manali highway. It is one of the high altitude moterable mountain passes that connects the regions of Spiti, Ladakh Zanskar and Lahaul. With its awe-inspiring landscapes, like lush valleys dense forests and barren lands, the chandratal lake trek will leave you asking for more.

About the Departure with Details:

Embark on your Himalayan adventure from the charming town of Manali. Enjoy scenic drives along lush exotic land scapes, visit the famous Rohtang pass and enjoy camping in scenic campsites. With the sight of the beautiful Chandertal Lake in front you, you can’t help but let out a sigh of speechlessness. Camp along its banks and wade through icy cold streams or snow bridges on your exciting adventure.

A trek to the famed and lovely Baralacha la peak will take you through lovely emerald green meadows, to land you in the nurturing lap of nature!

The trek in the region of lower Ladakh takes 5 days. The best months to visit this place are between the middle of June and the start of the September. The highest point from which one can view is Charatse La which is around 3650m tall. The uniqueness of this trip is the monks, their monasteries, the inhabitant villagers and their homes. The villages in remote places are part of the everyday trekking in this region.

You start your trekking from Leh and drive down to Liker which is around 45kms from Srinagar.You then take a tour of the monastery which is present upstream in the village.Yangthang and Sumdo villages possess the small crosspassages which are known asPhobe La and Charatse La.

Youthen make a stop at the Rizong monastery. Strolling down through a thick forest filled you see willow, apricot, apple and poplar trees. Post lunch, you head towards the Hemis Shukpachan village. The following day you drive past the Maptek La which has a few mind boggling views of the environment.

The journey includes the Temisgam village which consists of a historical fort and a tiny monastery that consists of marble statues of Avalokitesvara. From here you go on towards Khaltsey within the next 4-5 hours. After that, your journey extends to Lamayuru with a small visit to the Rizong monastery and then back to Leh.